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BI-NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP STUDY

BI-NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP STUDY. Canada-U.S.-Ontario-Michigan Partnership Border Study. Four Partners, One Future. 30-YEAR TRANSPORTATION STRATEGY. First Stage Of U.S. and Canadian Environmental Review Requirements. The Ambassador Bridge. DETROIT-WINDSOR TUNNEL. Context – CAN-US Trade.

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BI-NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP STUDY

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  1. BI-NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP STUDY Canada-U.S.-Ontario-Michigan Partnership Border Study

  2. Four Partners, One Future

  3. 30-YEAR TRANSPORTATION STRATEGY First Stage Of U.S. and Canadian Environmental Review Requirements

  4. The Ambassador Bridge

  5. DETROIT-WINDSOR TUNNEL

  6. Context – CAN-US Trade Dollar Volume of Windsor/Detroit Trade To Canada To U.S.

  7. Border Crossing Truck Traffic

  8. The Detroit-Windsor Region

  9. Frequent Congestion Major Traffic Incidents Security Concerns Maintenance Operations

  10. Five Study Corridors 5 4 3 2 Needs of Border Processing Agencies Transportation Problems & Opportunities Impacts to Natural, Social, and Cultural Features Technical Feasibility otherwise Government Planning & Tourism Objectives Each Represents A Reasonable Approach 1

  11. DraftPurpose/Need and Feasibility Study Report available Summer 2003

  12. Next steps in process will be in consultation with stakeholders and community groups Scheduled for completion Summer 2004

  13. NEXT STEPS Satisfying environmental assessment requirements of all four partners

  14. A more detailed review of the five alternative road crossing corridors NEXT STEPS

  15. NEXT STEPS • Evaluate corridor impacts • Transportation • Community • Neighborhood • Environment

  16. 5 4 3 2 1 NEXT STEPS Identify corridors to be carried forward into next stages of environmental process

  17. NEXT STEPS Developing the work programs for the next stage in the environmental approval processes of both countries.

  18. The Five Information Stations • 1. “The Problem” • 2. 30 Year Strategy • 3. Opportunity Corridors • 4. What’s Next? • Land Acquisition & Relocation Issues

  19. Bi-National Partnership Study Thanks You For Being Here WWW.PARTNERSHIPBORDERSTUDY.COM OR 1-800-900-2649 TOLL FREE

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